Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A first electronic device, comprising: a first communication circuit; and a second communication circuit configured to: determine a command is received from an information processing device; read first address information of the first electronic device based on the determination that the command is received; and transmit, in a state in which a power source of the first electronic device is turned off, the first address information of the first electronic device to a second electronic device by near field wireless communication, wherein the first address information is utilized to pair the first electronic device with the second electronic device, and wherein the first communication circuit is configured to wirelessly communicate with the second electronic device based on key information generated by the information processing device.
2. The first electronic device according to claim 1 , wherein the second communication circuit comprises a memory, wherein the first address information is read from the memory, and wherein the second communication circuit is further configured to: receive second address information of the second electronic device by the near field wireless communication; and write the second address information to the memory.
3. The first electronic device according to claim 2 , further comprising a central processing unit (CPU) configured to set the second address information written to the memory as valid address information at a time at which a power source of the first electronic device is turned on.
4. The first electronic device according to claim 2 , further comprising a central processing unit (CPU) configured to: connect with the second electronic device temporarily based on the second address information that is written to the memory at a time at which a power source of the first electronic device is turned on; and set the second address information as valid address information based on a success of the connection between the CPU and the second electronic device.
5. The first electronic device according to claim 2 , wherein the first address information and the second address information are media access control (MAC) addresses.
6. The first electronic device according to claim 2 , wherein the first address information and the second address information are Bluetooth addresses.
7. The first electronic device according to claim 2 , wherein the first address information and the second address information are determined based on a type of wireless communication utilized by the first communication circuit.
8. The first electronic device according to claim 1 , wherein the second communication circuit is further configured to transmit the first address information to the second electronic device via the information processing device, and wherein the information processing device is configured to communicate with the first electronic device and the second electronic device based on the near field wireless communication.
9. The first electronic device according to claim 8 , wherein the second communication circuit is further configured to receive a polling command from the information processing device to initiate an operation of the first electronic device.
10. The first electronic device according to claim 1 , wherein the information processing device transmits the key information to the first electronic device and the second electronic device, and wherein the key information is used in the wireless communication of the first communication circuit with the second electronic device.
11. The first electronic device according to claim 10 , wherein the first communication circuit is further configured to encrypt and encode information communicated wirelessly based on the key information.
12. The first electronic device according to claim 1 , wherein the wireless communication of the first communication circuit is different from the near field wireless communication of the second communication circuit.
13. The first electronic device according to claim 1 , wherein the key information comprises one of a network key, a link key, or a security link key.
14. A communication system, comprising: a first electronic device; and a second electronic device, wherein the first electronic device includes: a first communication circuit; and a second communication circuit configured to: determine a command is received from an information processing device; read first address information of the first electronic device based on the determination that the command is received; and transmit, in a state in which a power source of the first electronic device is turned off, the first address information of the first electronic device to the second electronic device by near field wireless communication, wherein the first address information is utilized to pair the first electronic device with the second electronic device, and wherein the first communication circuit is configured to wirelessly communicate with the second electronic device based on key information generation by the information processing device; and wherein the second electronic device includes: a third communication circuit configured to transmit, in the state in which the power source of the first electronic device is turned off, second address information of the second electronic device to the first electronic device via the information processing device based on the near field wireless communication.
15. A method, comprising: in a first electronic device: determining a command is received from an information processing device; reading address information of the first electronic device based on the determination that the command is received; transmitting, in a state in which a power source of the first electronic device is turned off, the address information of the first electronic device to a second electronic device using near field wireless communication, wherein the address information is utilized to pair the first electronic device with the second electronic device; and wirelessly communicating with the second electronic device based on key information generated by the information processing device.
16. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored thereon computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause a first electronic device to execute operations, the operations comprising: determining a command is received from an information processing device; reading address information of the first electronic device based on the determination that the command is received; transmitting, in a state in which a power source of the first electronic device is turned off, the address information of the first electronic device, to a second electronic device using near field wireless communication, wherein the address information is utilized to pair the first electronic device with the second electronic; and wirelessly communicating with the second electronic device based on key information generated by the information processing device.
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April 9, 2019
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